Wednesday 27 November 2019

Nifty Spot Outlook for 28th Nov

NIFTY


In the previous session Nifty spot opened at 12068.50 , made a low of 12055.15 , made a high of 12114.90,   before closing at 12100.70

Had mentioned that long trade will get triggered for the day on sustaining above 12065 and short trade will get triggered for the day on sustaining below 12010. Nifty triggered our long trade and completed 2 targets giving nearly 50 points .



For this expiry week :

Those who are looking to enter fresh longs should wait for Nifty to sustain / close above 11960 and then enter for a initial target of 12005 - 12020 and look to hold further only on sustaining or getting a close above 12020 for the next targets of 12060 - 12100. 

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Those who are looking to enter fresh short should wait for Nifty to sustain / close below 11870 and then enter for a initial target of 11825 - 11810 and look to hold further only on sustaining or getting a close below 11810 for the next targets of 11770 - 11725. 


Nifty had confirmed our weekly long trade and has completed all weekly long targets with a high of 12132.45  giving 160+ points from the trade.


For this month :


For the month of November , longs will get confirmed in Nifty with a consecutive close above 12010 for a initial target of 12145 - 12180 and sustaining / closing above 12180 we can see a further move till 12300 - 12430 .  Similarly shorts will get confirmed with a consecutive close below 11745 for  a initial target of 11610 - 11575 and sustaining / closing below 11575 we can see a further move till 11455 - 11325 .


Nifty has confirmed its monthly long trade and also nearly tested its initial targets range with a high of 12132.45 and sustaining above 12010 in the coming sessions we can see Nifty make a move towards 12145 - 12180 initially. 


As mentioned in the previous post " Nifty needs to break and close well above 12010 - 12050 zone for the upmove to gain strength and go towards 12130 - 12180 in this expiry week. Bank Nifty has been outperforming the Nifty this month but without the Nifty participating in the expiry week now even Bank Nifty will  find it difficult to sustain this outperformance." , Nifty has made a high of 12132.45 testing our target zone above 12050 and now sustaining above 12010 in the coming sessions we can see it move towards completing our initial targets.


On the downside now Nifty has immediate support near 11960 -11940 for the coming sessions and below it the next support is at 11885 - 11870 . Giving a strong close below 11870 we can see a further down move towards 11795 - 11745 levels .



As long as Nifty is able to hold / close above 11745 incase of a correction this month we can expect the upmove to resume.





Now in the coming session Nifty needs to break and sustain above 12125 to test 12155 - 12160 initially and sustaining above it we can see a further upmove till 12180 - 12205. Similarly breaking and sustaining below 12075 we can see a test of 12050 - 12045 initially and breaking and sustaining below it we can see a further correction till 12020 - 11995


Nifty Spot Levels for the day are

Long above 12125 for 12140 - 12160 - 12205 , SL 12105

Short below 12075 for 12060 - 12045 - 11995 , SL 12095

Expiry Range

Upper End - 12193

Lower End - 12008


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